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Posted by: Yuri

Posted on: May 3rd, 2004, 11:37pm

Hi!

I have several ebooks that I free distribute through the Web. Then these ebooks work on customers' local computers. Each e-book has a link to my website, say, http://www.mysite.com.

Question. How to write correctly this link in ebooks to have the statictics of the site www.mysite.com showing visitors from one or another of these local ebooks? Statictics must not show visitors from "Bookmarks", of course.

as you can see with a click, the second URL points to the same website, but your server will store the "?some_meaningful_string" within the LOG data. There is also a way to track these kind of URLs with Javascript.

Posted by: Yuri

Posted on: May 7th, 2004, 1:59pm

Unfortunately this doesn't work. No one external website counter shows any hits with this code string. Actually it's necessary to use Javascript but I don't know which and how. Thank you.

Posted by: Support Staff

Posted on: May 8th, 2004, 3:43am

the solution above is ok if you have full control on your web site.

If you are using an external service, they may have a referral management utility.